Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 136, Ed. 1 Monday, April 11, 1921 Page: 1 of 4
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fair, warmer. •
—it is our aim to serve you in your
banking problems, large and
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the president for its first ses-
sion, which is expected to con-
tinue until fall.
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interesting program
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furnished rooms. I
board at $8.50 per w
Myer Hotel or Myer
FOR SALE—Pract
rooms, 2 baths >
GUARANTY STATE BANK
& TRUST CO.
H and Fenney at the time
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NOTICE
Sealed bids will be"
commissioners court«2
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NOTICE of Annual
stockholders and din
gelina & Neches Rive
pany.—Notice is her)
annual meeting of t
and directors of the A
es River Railroad %
held at the offices of
Keltys, Angelina Cos
Monday, May 16th, 1
o’clock a. m. of said
pose of electing offic
EMPRESS DIED TODAY
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VICTORY TOMORROW
The 7th episode of "A Double Adventure” and two laughable corn
edies.
Don’t miss “What’s Your Hurry?” tomorrow.
"Puppy Love," a laughable Universal comedy, rendering this a pro-
gram for above the average. You just can’t afford to miss seeing Wally
s in about the best picture he has ever made. Read what the critic has
aemeonend "sine
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, Souvenir Postals, 1c. K. K. K>
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Over • Million Dollara
Train your child to save some of his pennies
if you would have him develop into a man
who saves a part of his income and progresses
accordingly.
every scene of it. Bigger than all of Reid’s biggest successes.
ADDED ATTRACTION
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my of the Texas & Pacific
^■ger depot on Main
esfhs he started to the bank
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FOR SALE-Gin,(
way. Specificat
terms, etc., can bed
Murry, Lufkin Fou
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FOR SALE-OrTj
ished cottage, jos
just starting will 601
in two weeks, both i
terms. R. C. Jorda
Bank.
—a congenial banking relation with
a centrally located bank is one
of the most valuable assets your
business can possess?
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of Kansas, today introduced a
bill to abolish the railway labor
board, placing its duties under
the interstate commerce com-
bargain afor somei
girl. Phone 229. 3
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Be assuredin advance that eyr
ery transaction, however small,
will receive our courteous con-
sideration. .
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department in an effort to
siljate disputes.
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Review of Case* Denied
RIL 11, 1921.
|ROBBERY IN
q FORT WORTH TODAY
(By Asnociqted Pzesa)
Washington, April 11.—Rep-
a. m. and fired several
t him,- grabbed his satch-
taining $4,000 in cash
leaped. Special officer
nary department is
leading departments
oj, See to it that you
r department tomor-
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thrilling scene
irth, without a
gropes to a kill-
s the fouled life-
vith the disillus-
he surface.
ing, happy end-
ALACE
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No Damage from Frost
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d and Randolph Robinsoni
ward or phona 628. 1
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storm, digging his way through the mountains, carrying life for a thou-
sand women and children. And then—too late! The dam had burst!
What did he do?
Something that brought the girl who had turned him down sobbing to
his arms—something that'll bring a gasp and a cheer from every person
who sees it.
And that's only part of it. There’s comedy, romance and speed in
LUFKIN, TEXAS, MONDAY,
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■ I THE FORMER GERMAN
FORSALE-ML
lots for sAIp
son addition on vJ
on easy payment. 82
FORSALEBg-
for setting, $1.0044
lina, phone 496. • 15
FOR SALE—iFyojJ
in Lufkin, close .2
me at once, or phos4i
title. Mrs. c. A. p£a
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Mr. Louis Beard is among the
(By Assoclated Pre**)
Dallas, April 11.— The heavy
frost which formed last night in
low places in North Texas and
as far south as San Antonio did
not damage the fruit because of
the heavy foliage, according to
und
•der >
on-
his -
' WANT
WANTED—Take
work to Miss Slomel
Commerce,
FORNE
IFOasALx
for $20; a el
220, one set of Ju
Call at 1
Member Federal Reserve System
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Chamber of C
c, Auoenqta Prew)
ihihgton, April 11,—The
ecourttoday refused to
te conviction of Wil-
Haywood and more than
fir L W. W. members, on!
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iponpemstemesmduummereie Mmeye
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ty, Texas, At the eour
. in the court house it
until 10 o’clock Mod
1821, for the installing)
System” and the cow
quent taxes of Angela
As Further inform"
this work can be had
John F Robinson, codd
kin, Texas. ,
I NOTICE—in compliaz
dinance of the City 2
/have taken up the I®
1 ed animals found r
within the corporatel
city, and if the owbe
some one acting for tM
and reelaim said an!
scribed within five 2
। by said ordinance, 12
sell laid Knimals at
on the 16th day of 1
the highest bidder. I
One light red wiM
steer, about 14 montA
.der bit in right cat,8
no brand.
One light red Jen5A
months old; mark "MI
ear, split in left ean"l
• Date of posting 07
1921.
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Up Pound Master,!
fit doesn't matter what you pay, a tough
steak or roast is dear at any price. Our
rbeeves,are fattened on ensliage, • meal and
i hulls, which makes it better than grass fed.
It is cut with an electric driven meat cutter
.which gives you smooth even cuts of the
'same thickness that cook better and quicker,
look better, eats better. 11. 5 ’ . ’
PALACE TODAY
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Thos. Meighan in "The Prince Chap,” a picture of rare appeal and ex-
he FOR RENT—Three
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ay east of pet
Walker.
Whnts “Teeth" Added
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Washington, April 11. —Sec-
TIZENS GUARANT'
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IWo good Westerns and a laughable comedy. Come out !
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-j “What's your hurry?” they asked him.
i; “Get out .of the way!” he shouted. "That dam's bursting, and I'm
t 1 going to stop it.”
And oh he plunged in a lurching motor truck roaring through the
(By Associated Preu)
Washington, April 11.—The
resentative Tincher, republican sixty-seventh congress assemb.
is that one whose parents realize that an
education in the value of thrift is as
necessary an equipment for facing the
world as a working knowledge of the
three r'S.
ceptional merit, with a Pathe Review, "Topics of the Day," a Snub
f Pollard comedy and music by orchestra.
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15 WITHIN SIXTY DAYS
By Aasociated Press®
WShington, Apnidil.—Sec-
" Davis toWy ordered
Bloomer Florence came down business trip t
afternoon.
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of said corporation, Mi
i action of other busine
, legally come before s
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said -w,- calus RM
; of cation in city. J. g ■
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FOR RENT—An apar
roome to couple «
modern conveniences.N
ford, phone 359.
FORRENTCFrisha
ardave., 1% blocks
Inquire at this office. 1
FOR RENT - Um
rooms to couple x
“ Apply to C. A. William)
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IL Kennard of Hous- a coupl of months with an at-
arrived in the city tack of rheumatism, returned to
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y on Avisittohermoth-
M.K Sayers whohas,opw-acug.
ofined to her roomfor says it is going to be warmer.
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er funeral service there, aceord- ., .
ing to presentplans. Sor
Recruiting Pana eon
k y Awoetated Prow)
Dallas, April 1l.Plans for
recruiting to fill the places of
men- whose enlistments are ex-
plring ih the first cavalry bri-
gade of the Texas national
oard were made at a meeting
^d officers here last
Doorn'Aondn, Apr „
The former Empress Augusta a
Victoria of Germany died at 6 E
o’clock this morning. p
By a strange coincidence th s
former empress died just one al
year after she suffered her first sh.
serious heart attack. She was el,,
stricken with what at the time ana
was believed tb be a fatal at- Clan
toek,while preparing to enter purs
the house of .Doorn on April the ri@eing pair.
11,1920. Attacks of the fatal T. _______
malady reoccurred at intervals, MAXQR MUST LEAVE
, each sapping her vitality. When -- —-----------
• person, Joachin, - committed
suicide last July, she was in v,a
suchLa serjous condition that the retard p,
news ofhis death was kept Donas J.
from her for along time. It is mava -
said she never leared her son
killed himself. Former Emper-
or William and Prince Adalbert
were at her bedside when the
end came. Funeral services st
will, be held at the House of
Doorn tomorrow, attended only
by members of her family and
the remains will be taken to
Potsdam Wednesday for anoth-
rash dtive to the
he -"‛FF through
' O’Callahan, lord
yo of Cork, to leave the
United States within sixty days
from pate: The state depart-
ment ■field he was not entitled
I UlIILLIVO STA
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the local weather bureau. The
so frost extended into East Texas
and North Louisiana. Twenty-
four degrees above zero at
Amarillo and Abilene was re-
ported. . '
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Coming Special Session
(By Asnoclated Preem
Austin, April 11.—After a
visit to the governor today the
speaker of the house, Thomas,
said a special session of the leg-
islature would not be called un-
til at least May 15. Unless some
unexpected reason developed.
Tomato Plants
Large stalkey cold frame to-
mato plants, with shapes and
.blooms, 25c per dozen. Also
smaller plants of all descrip-
tions. Phone 407-4r. A. S.
ldyJAnsoe
London, April 11—rne
don Times today warned its
readers against expectation
that strike negotiations wquld
proceed smoothly or work
would be immediately resumed,
'• as fundamental differences of.
the two sides were still too
to,.- a ■ 2 A:
hat-
t war Aetivities
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1 “WHAT’S YOUR HURRY?”
Were it not for the sincere
5 . . thought behind this ad,, we
r could not, ’ in honesty, invite
I wu to avail yourself of 1 the.
| Courtesy, "eich # a par of our
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• resses made as good
renovate and make
ind sizes of mattress-
> me your troubles.
red for and delivered
lay. Phone 195.
B. F. SMITH.
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iitporexrrmerinsee
COLLMORGEN’S
Phone* 82 and 83
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